I have listened many times this sonata (more than 200 times) and always get goosebumps and chills. Many thanks for sharing. I love reading music while I listen it. Thanks, no words.
This sonata is a marvel. It dates from this period when Schumann had psychological troubles. For that reason, works frome this period are usually underrated, which is the case of that mervellous first sonata, its beautiful themes , the way they are harmohized, contrapuctically elaborated and developed.
This sonata is outstanding. There is a feeling of passion which is rendered by rather simple figures. This gives to the sonata an extrordinary strengh and affective impact.
I would like to add that Schumann was not happy with this sonata, and composed imesiately after it rhe secons one in d minor. It is impossible to understand why. Comparing the two sonatas, I wonder if this sonata was not too much representative of present Schumann's mood at a time when he was totally afraid by the progression of his illness and mental trouble. For sure, it is only a personal feeling, definitely impossible to prove. The econd sonata exhibits more "self-control', probably partly artificial or, to be more positive, result of an outburst of willingness and lucidity.
É uma injustiça muito grande q fizeram com as obras tardias de Schumann legando- as ao ostracismo. Nessas obras já temos o prenúncio de Brahms. Obrigado por compartilhar.
The violin part is written so low! It's no wonder many violists like Tabea Zimmerman or Maxim Rysanov take an opportunity to play this piece (without many changes), too.
Sonata muy bien equilibrada en todos sus movimientos. Expresa un gran romanticismo como la gran mayoria de las obras de este genial compositor delicado y enérgico a la vez.
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Yep. Got it. This is really the best performance I have heard so far. They don't barrel through it and have the best interpretation of "Mit leidenschaftlichem Ausdruck."
unfortunately, schumann didn't have as much knowledge about the violin compared to other famous composers. its still a great piece, even though there are some weird parts for the violin. and the accompaniment is crazy.
Could you please elaborate on that? What exactly do you find weird regarding the violin part? As a pianist I can judge only about the piano part which may not be Chopin in terms of technical convenience but its absolutely playable and musically intriguing.
Albert de la Fuente It's possible to play this sonata with cello instead of violin. If the sonata is played with cello, this passage should be played by the piano one octave higher so you can hear the cello better.
I have listened many times this sonata (more than 200 times) and always get goosebumps and chills. Many thanks for sharing. I love reading music while I listen it. Thanks, no words.
Who cares?
@@MiguelTicona Iban.
I do too. Great sonata
I feel the samw way - perhaps it should be called the Goosebump Sonata.
So far this is my favourite interpretation of the sonata❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This sonata is a marvel. It dates from this period when Schumann had psychological troubles. For that reason, works frome this period are usually underrated, which is the case of that mervellous first sonata, its beautiful themes , the way they are harmohized, contrapuctically elaborated and developed.
This sonata is outstanding. There is a feeling of passion which is rendered by rather simple figures. This gives to the sonata an extrordinary strengh and affective impact.
I would like to add that Schumann was not happy with this sonata, and composed imesiately after it rhe secons one in d minor. It is impossible to understand why. Comparing the two sonatas, I wonder if this sonata was not too much representative of present Schumann's mood at a time when he was totally afraid by the progression of his illness and mental trouble. For sure, it is only a personal feeling, definitely impossible to prove. The econd sonata exhibits more "self-control', probably partly artificial or, to be more positive, result of an outburst of willingness and lucidity.
É uma injustiça muito grande q fizeram com as obras tardias de Schumann legando- as ao ostracismo. Nessas obras já temos o prenúncio de Brahms.
Obrigado por compartilhar.
Ara Malikian is incredibly underrated, this version is beautiful
Martha argherich is a genius. I'm fucking crying
Lmaooooo 😂I love your reaction to this . I’m practicing this piece soon I actually have it. It’s so beautiful.
Argerich? Pianist is not Martha
@@yarislav5935 well, regardless. she is. a genius :D
Talk about low fucking standards
I love Schumann when he went totally insane! He became more free and melancholic!
no, no!! the end was near , but the resulting masterpiece obviously shows that the master still was in possession of his faculties.
so underrated. this is wonderful
A real classic for violinists
That is one of the strangest, most interesting pieces I have heard in a long time.
I can't thank you enough for this great recording ♥️🙏🏻
Wish me good luck i will perform this in a few months for my masters recital.
1:26 so beautiful
Realmente bello!! Muchas gracias por compartirlo!!
Well, i just decided that this sonata is beautiful, and i wanna learn it. Love it.
Same here bro
Svirao sam je jedno vreme, klavirsku deonicu
Predivno delo!
A very beautiful piece and the performes just perfect!
This is a beautiful interpretation.
I also suggest you Gidon Kramer’s one. I think that one is a great interpretation too.
Such a wonderful work!
Robert Schumann--- Violin Sonato No.1, OP. Mooi om naar te luisteren! Categorie Music! Licentie Standaard! RUclips--licentie!
Genius master robert.
Thanks for uploading!
II. 8:36
III. 13:22
i love you
bravo !!!
I would love to have words that could explain what i feel when I hear this. That words did not exist, sadly.
A perfect way to end Mothers Day.
The violin part is written so low! It's no wonder many violists like Tabea Zimmerman or Maxim Rysanov take an opportunity to play this piece (without many changes), too.
This piece is apparently strongly related to the third piano trio.
Love it.
Precioso
Sonata muy bien equilibrada en todos sus movimientos. Expresa un gran romanticismo como la gran mayoria de las obras de este genial compositor delicado y enérgico a la vez.
from mark niemela - Great!
18:00 here it comes again....
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@@bartjebartmans I guess the commenter was referring to the first movement's main theme?
Who are the performers? They are more sensitive than some of the other versions I've heard.
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Yep. Got it. This is really the best performance I have heard so far. They don't barrel through it and have the best interpretation of "Mit leidenschaftlichem Ausdruck."
Ara Malikian, violin and Serouj Kradjian, piano
This piece is so hard for me
violin or piano?
unfortunately, schumann didn't have as much knowledge about the violin compared to other famous composers.
its still a great piece, even though there are some weird parts for the violin.
and the accompaniment is crazy.
Could you please elaborate on that? What exactly do you find weird regarding the violin part? As a pianist I can judge only about the piano part which may not be Chopin in terms of technical convenience but its absolutely playable and musically intriguing.
@@georgel2201 they probably mean there’s awkward notes
16:43
What does the 'with cello' at 18:30 mean? Where's the cello?
Albert de la Fuente It's possible to play this sonata with cello instead of violin. If the sonata is played with cello, this passage should be played by the piano one octave higher so you can hear the cello better.
+Ernst Kerstner Walter Trampler recorded a great performance of it on viola.
How did you get the partiture of the first one?
Correction Jaleh Perego
7:59
Meraviglioso
Who is performing please?
11:25
2:03
4:10
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